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A Guide to Using Blogs

A Guide to Using Blogs. Tracey Coles, ITRT Huguenot High School. Part I: Overview. What is a Blog?.

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A Guide to Using Blogs

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  1. A Guide to Using Blogs • Tracey Coles, ITRT • Huguenot High School

  2. Part I: Overview

  3. What is a Blog? • A term that comes from web logs. Web logs are simply websites that can be easily updated. The use of blogs allows for instantaneous publishing to the internet and access to a world wide audience. • An online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption.

  4. How can I use it in my classroom? • Class Portal • Online Filing Cabinet • E-Portfolio • Collaborative Space • Knowledge Management and Articulation

  5. How much does it cost? • If you’re a teacher it’s absolutely FREE!

  6. Part II: Signing Up

  7. 1. In your web browser type in www.edublogs.org • 2. Click “Get your free blog now” • 3. Complete registration information • 4. Click “Start blogging”

  8. Part III: Blogging

  9. Creating a blog post • At the top left hand corner click “+ New” • Select a title for the post and begin blogging • You can also upload files or insert links to make it easier to find particular content later. • Click “Publish”

  10. Adding Features • The left hand menu also allows you to add posts, media, links, pages, comments and wikis.

  11. Editing • The appearance tab allows you to change the appearance of your blog. • Here you can upload widgets, add your own menus, and change your background, header and preferences. • The background color can also be changed using this menu as well.

  12. Part IV: Other Neat Things

  13. Sites • Click the “My Sites” button to add more blog sites.

  14. Views • Click on the name of your blog to switch between your dashboard and your actual blog site.

  15. Comments • Click the “Comment Icon” tab at the top of the page to view all comments

  16. Part V: Other Resources

  17. For additional ideas about how to use Blogs click the “edublogs” tab. • http://help.edublogs.org/user-guide/ • https://www.21classes.com/ • http://oedb.org/library/features/top-100-education-blogs

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